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November is the month for Cubs fans to celebrate — and we’ll give one of you an extra reason in December.

I personally am a Reds fan but watched with great hope for the Cubs for my Grandfather who was a lifelong fan and who passed away on January 1, 2015. He would have loved to see this but I don’t know if he could have stayed awake for all the late finishes. Ben A; benaylsworth@yahoo.com

The game last night was one of the best I’ve ever seen live on TV. What made it interesting is that Kris Bryant’s defense could have cost them the whole series and yet, he rebounded to play solid defense the last few games.

My one thought is that it was great to see older, long suffering Cubs fans finally see a winner. At the same time, I feel bad for Indians fans, who have now displaced Cubs fans as the longest suffering. Still, great game and series! @doctor_flammond

Thanks so much! It’s unreal to me. I’m a lifelong Cards fan, was raised amd grew up in STL, and have long known of the Cards/Cubs rivalry. When we moved into the new Busch, I was at every game of the first Cards/Cubs series there. Unlike other Cards fans, I’ve always seen our rivalry as a friendly one. This Cubs team has been fun to watch all year, and once I knew the Cards weren’t making the post season I started rooting for our rivals. This series has been amazing and this team deserves it.
@zeldafanatic15

My favorite part of this has been hearing from non- or moderate baseball fans who got sucked into an amazing story and stayed up past midnight to watch a sport they normally don’t. A great boost for the sport.

That game was epic for many reasons, but mainly because it was a game for all baseball fans! I stayed up, watching all the post-game stuff too. And I’m a Nats fan and now a Kris Bryant fan! Find me at @NationalsPride on Twitter.

Regardless who you are fan of, if you had any ounce of baseball love, you were blown away by both teams and now the stories galore of Cub fans everywhere. Hollywood couldn’t even come close to this one!! Cheers Baseball, Cheers Cubs, oh and Cheers to that Kris Bryant fella, that card is very Cheers worthy as well!!

What an incredible Game 7. 2 cursed franchises fighting till the end to reverse the curse! The Indians, a team no one expected to make it to the World Series against the Cubs a team everyone expects to somehow mess up their chances of winning it all. Hands down the best World Series I have ever witnessed and the Cubs broke their curse in an epic way!

I don’t really watch a lot of baseball, I just restarted collecting cards and love mostly the stats…but game 7 was absolutely amazing. I even had my brother and my friend watching…and they have not watched in years. The cubs seem like a GREAT young team full of high character guys that are jelling at the right time. The win was great for the city, for baseball, for the fans of THE GAME.

The championship resonates through so many of us, truly a ‘feel good story’. I think of my grandfather and my dad and wishing they were here to witness all of this. To think how many people had that same thought thinking of wishing a family member or friend were there watching it all unfold. The ups and downs of watching Game 7 were epic, and it’s been a looooong time since I’ve been so involved in watching a ballgame. You know the last time the Cubbies won? Last night! Woohoo!!

I am so excited that they won, as a Cubs fan most of my life I was beyond thrilled they made it this far. The roller coaster ride of this series, let alone Game 7 had me ready to hurl. But well worth the wait and especially the win. I was glad I could watch it with my son! Go Cubbies!!!

Congratulations to the Cubs Management Players and Staff on this Wonderful win to bring this 108 years wait to a end .Every player played a powerful game and they made all there fans happy to call them 2016 Champions .Way to go boys im proud to be a Cubs Fan.

My wife is a huge Cubs fan, she married a huge Cardinals fan. I give her lots of grief all the time about the Cubs. She told me a couple years ago Bryant would bring them a Workd Series. I laughed, but now I would like to suprise her with a Bryant auto, with a baby on the way, winning it is the only way I can make that dream come true. If I win it will be considered a peace offering for all the jokes and sarcastic comments I have made about the Cubs over the years!
P.S.- we have decided to let the baby choose his/her favorite team 🙂

Go Cubs Go!!! Living in Knoxville, TN means I go to A LOT of Tennessee Smokies baseball games, the AA Cubs team. I’ve seen 13 of the Cubs current roster (including Bryant, Schwarber, Russell…) plus Brandon Guyer from the Indians play for the Smokies.
Getting to see these young men grow up and make it to Chicago was very cool, but to see these guys be apart of ending the 108 year drought is amazing! And to see Bryant hit homers in back to back elimination games on top of Ross hitting one in his final career game as his final hit! Wow what a game and what a series!!
Twitter: @BradFowler11

It was a great World Series one of the best to watch up and down for both sides. Game 7 was a true battle with pitching and hitting a real nail biter the whole game , I watched it with my brother FaceTime him cause he lives an hour away. And he has been a Cubs fan his whole life now his kids are Cubs fans as well. So if I win this I am giving it to them for Xmas thanks for the chance my twitter handle is chefmsmith04
Michael C Smith

I would have to say this world series game 7 was breath taking because it took mine away there was so much that happened in this game I’ll never forget it I mean now all the actors who would say the famous words. Yea right…. Call me when the cubs win the pennant well if I knew your #s id call lol go cubs go proud to be a fan. @joshevans5874

I cried with the team last night haha blame it on my pregnancy but it was awesome. I’ve been a fan of Bryants since his high school days, Rizzos since his high school days playing against my brother, and Fowler and Heyward out of Atlanta area so I followed them a ton. I am a Braves fan but my adopted team has been Cubs. I live by Cubs minor league team so watched KB and the boys a bunch. My daughter due in January will actually have same initials as Kris… KLB so this win was extra special and will have a big meaning on our new family. The stories we ca tell her, being pregnant the whole Cubs season March-October and watching the games, playoffs, world series. She won’t be named after Kris but she will be KB and we will tell her who also gets called that haha. Plus, I was only able to watch World Series game 2, 5, 6, and 7… that is magic right there. Cubs nation you are welcome HA!

I’m a Red Sox Fan and work with a ton of Cubs Fan. It was their time. My co-workers had that light around them all week, they were nervous yesterday, they had butterflies in their stomachs. It was great seeing the team rally up to win it all. Cleveland did their best and deserve a lot of credit too. I don’t think this could have gone down any other way. 7 games, extra innings, a rain delay, pitching up the wazoo, and clutch hitting. @azsportcards

Being from Buffalo, it was great to see the losing streak end for the Cubs in such an exciting World Series for the ages! Here’s hoping our drought ends soon (fingers crossed). Thank you for the contest.

The ultimate win of them all was Game 7 of the World series and history was made. I’m still in awe of it all. I have been a fan since the days of Ryan Sandberg and Andre Dawson, Mark Grace I’m overly enjoyed that I got to witness the Cubs win the World Series and Get rid of the curses. I love this team and always will.

I’m not a big baseball fan other than from a historical perspective, but I was glued to my tv this entire series. To be honest, I would have been happy for either team to end their drought. What an amazing series! (Gmail: sdb0351)

Definitely the greatest sports game of all time. If my emotions were somehow monitored throughout that game it was probably a years worth within five hours. At one point I nearly wanted to throw up.
BUT WE DID IT! CHICAGO CUBS ARE THE 2016 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS!!!
ahhh…feels good to type that 🙂

This game literally had my heart racing from start to finish. Been a Cubs fan since I was born back in 1979. Never thought I’d see the curse broken in my lifetime, but last night was amazing. Go CUBS Go! Fly the W forever!

Been a Cubs fan since 1979, i was 4 visiting my Aunt & Uncle in Chicago and they took us to Wrigley which was my first Major League stadium. Still to this day one of my best memories til last night as I never thought I would see them win it all.
Go Cubs Go !!!

Great win for the cubbies. They’ve waited for so long and went through so much heartbreak. I’m a yankees fan but I’m glad that they won. A friend of mine has been a long time Cubs fan and unfortunately past away this summer. Hope he’s up there celebrating. RIP Eric

Wow, not even sure how to put this win into words… Grandma is 103 years old and we kept telling her “one more year” with hopes the Cubbies would finally pull it off. But we knew the season would end in disappointment like so many before. But 2016 felt different. A great season gave more than hope. But having the best record entering the playoffs did not do much to prevent the doubts, the fear of history repeating itself yet again from crawling into our minds. Of course the Series went seven games. Of course game 7 went extra innings. Of course there was a rain delay. But when that ball finally hit the glove for out number three, over a century of tension and baseball sadness immediately evaporated and was replaced by pure joy, the joy of youth, the joy of running around the diamond and sliding into home, the joy of summer days that never end and the joy of friendship. Sometimes sports mean nothing, millionaires playing against millionaires while fans fight in the stands…but sometimes sports mean everything, we are a part of something bigger, something that unites us, regardless of individual aspects, as we sing at full throat while we fight back tears “Go Cubs Go!”

It was an amazing, historic night seeing the Chicago Cubs win the World Series. As a Red Sox fan and avid baseball card collector, I was pulling for the Cubs to come back and win it all. Very happy for Theo, Rossy, Lester, Lackey, and company. On the other hand I feel for Tito and his squad. Sure would’ve been cool to hear about a Championship Party at Napoli’s.

Cool moment for Chicago fans. Hope that I could get that chance if the Mariners ever won it. Happy for the city must be pretty fun to enjoy! Also love Bryant won it, great guy who always took time to sign in the minors!

What a game. I’m 16 years old and still in school, and I STILL haven’t slept. The game had the PERFECT amount of drama, suspense, and action. I personally think it was the second best game I’ve ever watched. 1st would have to be 2011 Game 162. But, wow, what a game.
This game was so good that my mom, who HATES baseball, was on the edge of her seat watching the game with me. Absolutely outstanding performance by the Cubs. Hope to get this sweet KB17 card!!

I was pulling for the Indians but my wife was pulling for the Cubs because of someone’s prediction in a school annual from many years ago that the Cubs would win this year. She watched the entire game 7 which is the only complete game she has ever watched on TV !!!! And now she has a thing for Kris Bryant lol !!!

I’m no Cubs fan, as my buddy has now cashed in on a ~15 year old bet over whose team would win the World Series first (next).. My Braves will surely win, I thought to myself all those years ago – after all, they had just won vs. Cleveland and were winning their division every year! Well, we all know what happened there.. All said, I couldn’t hate the Cubs after that final out; their story was too good and they have a team full of classy guys. Now I just have to hope my Avalanche get revenge and win the Stanley Cup before this same buddy’s Dallas Stars..

I grew up on a farm in Illinois with only 1 country music station and wgn on the radio. Every day while farming we listened to Cubs games before the night games came about. I have been a life long fan and have waited a long time for this!! Go Cubs Go!! I love that we can finally say we are WORLD SERIES CHAMPS!! @JJJCUBS24, JJJCUBS@yahoo.com

I think the Cubs’ win is great for the city of Chicago and baseball in general. With such a young, talented roster they are setup to win more in the future. And if the Cubs can break their streak it gives hopes to other teams throughout sports in droughts currently. Historic game 7!

I’ve been a mess for 24 hours. A mix of sobbing and laughing and sitting in my living room with my dogs Luke and Rizzo confused as hell about what’s happening. Last night was incredible and all I could do was think about everyone that didn’t get to see this. My god is it crazy how much this team means to all of us. Alright back to watching the game for the third time.

I feel happy for Cubs fans. They had waited long enough. My only question is whether or not there is a Back to the Future Special Edition in which they change the Cubs winning the World Series from 2015 to 2016. Think about it.
@batcavelv

I’ve been a Cubs fan since 1989 when my dad took me to Wrigley Field. I enjoyed watching games on WGN, and seeing them in the 1989 NLCS against the Giants. This win has been a long time coming, longer for some. I wasn’t able to watch Game 7 live, but listened on the radio, and couldn’t sleep for hours after the final play.

I think it’s not only good for the baseball world, but the hobby. Cubs have such a young team they can win many more times. People will be chasing key cards of the players including Bryant. Maybe even kids that are Cubs fans could be drawn in wanting cards of their favorite players and winners who broke the curse!

The series showed what pure grit and determination can do even when the outcome looks dark and out of reach. The Cubs never gave up and were rewarded at the end. I look forward to seeing this young Cubs team shock us again and again..even if they don’t win another World Series for a while, they’ll be fun to watch.
I actually went to my first game ever this year and what better place to do it…at Wrigley on Memorial Day. I can say I was part of this historic season and I couldn’t be happier.
@DarkTiger29

Probably the best game I’ve seen in many years. Congratulations Chicago Cubs!!! Sad ya’ll had to wait 108 years but I’m glad ya’ll did it in my lifetime. Rizzo, Bryant, Schwarber, Ross and everyone else ya’ll did it!!!

I enjoyed the Series. 7 games of fun and excitement. I absolutely hate several of the managerial calls that very nearly cost the Cubbies their ultimate win. But, I’m VERY happy for all of their players as they seem like a great bunch that are very deserving of the championship!

Lived in Indiana all my 34 years. Cubs were and are my team. Might be because we don’t have a Pro team here. This Cubs World Series win is absolutely amazing to me. There really are no words. I’ve been chasing my 1st Bryant Auto for several years to no avail. Maybe this is finally the time.

I’ve been a fan of mma sense I could remember. All these years I haven’t watched a baseball game, nor football game. Just not my kind of sport. But the hype around the world series this year change my view on baseball. I lucked out and got to see a 108 year long come back, after the cubs were down 3-1. I kept hearing about these bryant and rizzo players. So I watched the world series. I was impressed with the majority of the cubs players. I became a fan very quickly. I felt excited for a baseball game for the first time in my life. When russle hit his home run. I never would of thought a person of his size could do that and to do it in fashion. Blew me away. Then game 7 came and it was a clincher. The night ended with Bryant throwing the ball to Rizzo. It ended perfect. The hype around those two, the team ship the cubs have with one another. Something I haven’t seen in a long time. Bryant and Rizzo reminds of stockton to malone from the early 90s in basketball. I haven’t seen a pair like those two sense now. It’s great to see and made me a fan instantly. Now I have to wait until the season to start and its something I am actually looking forward to watching, for the first time in my life. I don’t care if the cubs win or lose. I just want to watch now. I am happy I got to see this series, the end of this series and as long as this team is together. I’ll be watching.

It’s guys like Kris Bryant, Rizzo & Russell that have moved the needle for baseball. Playing at such a high level while being so young is amazing! More importantly, they are very high character guys that provide GREAT role models for the kids at home! 👍⚾️👍

I am a 65 year old male from Racine, Wis. born in 1950. I was a Milw. Braves fan until the Braves moved to Atlanta. At that point I became a life long Cubbie fan. It has been a frustrating ride for all of these years. Watching game 7 of the World Series was all of the those years of frustration all in one game. 1st inning – 1st at bat – 1st hit was OHH YAA were gonna win. Then the ups and downs for the rest of the game was almost unbearable. Then Bryant to Rizzo for the final out, I almost had a smile as big as Kris Bryant when he scooped that ball to win the game and World Series.
Thanks TOPPS, for the opportunity.
BobbyO Eau Claire, WI.

Thanks for the awesome giveaway! I’m an Atlanta Braves fan, but more importanly, I am a fan of baseball. That being said, I’ve always had a soft spot for the Cubbies. As a kid of the ’80s, Braves games weren’t always televised, even in Georgia. But WGN always showed Cubs games. I grew up watching Sandberg, Dawson, Dunston, Grace, etc and listening to the legendary Harry Carey and Steve Stone call games. I got to see my Braves win a World Title and now I’m blessed to have seen the Cubs lose the title of “lovable losers”. They did it the right way and I was happy to have the chance to witness history.

The Cubs winning was something that my father and I went back and forth on when I was younger as I never thought it could happen, and he always said “never doesnt mean ever” and I am still in shock that it actually happened.

This Game was insane back and forth game. When you thought the Indians were done they came back for more. The Cubs mentally should’ve been al dried out and tired. But no they came back fought back and won. This game was special bec a bunch of young players most inexperienced came back and gave Chicago the title after 108 yes!

Coming back from a 3-1 deficit to force a game 7 unlike any other game 7 I’ve ever seen, made the Cubs world series win the most special I’ve ever witnessed. I haven’t missed a world series since 85, when I started playing little league baseball.
There are no words that can do the Cubs world series win any real justice.

I’m not going to jump on the bandwagon, I’ve been a Yankees fan from day one, but I would love a nice card from this young man who is a monster of a player. Congrats to Kris Bryant and the Cubs on their well deserved and long time coming title!!! 🎉🏆🎉

What an amazing season and what a final game! I’m so glad THIS extraordinary Cubs team won the World Series!! My son said it all at dinner a few nights ago, “Mom, I had to wait 10 years, you had to wait 37 years, and Grandma Carla got to see it from Heaven!” Can’t wait for the 2017 season!

Anyway, this World Series journey kept me from work for over a week. I would’ve felt pretty ridiculous had it culminated in a loss, but luckily the skies opened up and the Cubbies rebounded after the 9th. Wrote my great grandma’s name and my aunt’s name on Wrigley before game 7 and when Rizzo caught that final out I cried for about 30 minutes. Rebounded and had a couple drinks with friends. Got home and cried off and on for the next 3 days. What an amazing season. Thank you Cubs. Thank you.

It was an awesome game. I was glad to see Zobrist win MVP. He played minors for the Lexington Legends which is only 30 min from where I live. Legends fans are very proud of him and glad he’s had so much success. Great ball player better person. This was a series we will never forget.

I have been a fan of baseball for 25 years & a fan of the cubs for just about as long. Why, because when you watch the cubs play it’s more about the team than any single player. This World Series win was for everyone.
@troyschweda

One of the greatest games I’ve witnessed. Not having a true horse in the race had me rooting for magic. And that’s what we got. I was a bit surprised KB wasnt MVP of the series. He seemed to be the igniter in each of the final 3 games. When it ended my 6yo son was in My lap watching history with me.

As a lifelong Rangers fan, my love for baseball created a drive in me to see that win by the Cubbies. It was truly a game for the AGES! My father, who passed a couple yrs ago, would’ve loved every moment of the game. I look forward to sharing the excitement and what that game meant to generations to come with my grandchildren. I hope you folks select someone to receive the autograph who will remember these things. @Joderi

People have no idea what a generational win that was for the Cubs and their fans. I am a diehard Cubs fan and I’m 42 years old and I bawled like a baby. So many heartaches with Durham, Garvey, Will Clark, Alex Gonzales, Brant Brown, Manny Ramirez and Daniel Murphy you knew something was going to happen. When Davis hit that homerun my heart fell but we didn’t lose the lead. Once we got the lead I knew we had it. We already had our heartbreak. I have seen many great Cubs teams but this one was so resilient. They never gave up and with so much pressure on this team they got it done. The future is so Bright I gotta wear shades. Thank you Cubs. It FINALLY HAPPENED!!!!

Suffering thru watching the Cubs of Sandberg and Dunston in the summers of the 90s, witnessing part of Anthony Young’s 27 straight losing decisions, the team imploding under Dusty Baker and losing two franchise arms in Kerry Wood and Mark Prior it’s great to see this team and it’s fan base finally experience the World Series victory.

I saw most of those Cubs players play as they worked through the minor leagues and came through Daytona. It was amazing to see them all come together this year to accomplish the ultimate goal of every pro ball player.

I think it was neat to see he Cubs finally break through. My team is the Red Sox and I know how specia that first title (in almost forever) feels for fans. What’s scary is that Chicago is so good and the core of the team is so young.

Destiny is when you haven’t won a Championchip in 108 years, when you come back to win a Series being down 3-1, When you are leading Game 7 and the other team ties up the game Destiny is a 17 min Rain delay that rally’s your team to score 2 runs and end the Curse of the Billy Goat. Bryant to Rizzo Game Over

What makes it so great is that it transcends baseball or even sports to be honest. People will always remember who they were with and where they were at for the Cubs big win. The memories and feeling that it induces is unmatched. Just look at what the Cavs win did for the city of Cleveland. What a time…
@HookEmMikeE

The Chicago Cubs Ultimate Win not only made my year, but my entire existence! To see a team struggle for so long and endure decades of heartbreak and finally overcome all odds to break a 108 year championship drought is the embodiment of why we love sports. Cubs fans across the world were shouting in joy as Kris Bryant smiled and tossed the baseball towards first base to secure the victory. The curse has finally been lifted and Chicago’s young core of players paints a bright future for the organization. I would love a Kris Bryant Autograph to cap off an already amazing sports and trading card year. Nothing in the universe sounds sweeter than, “The 2016 World Series Champions….Are Your CHICAGO CUBS!”.

I remember as a kid (8-13) every year, my grandpappy took me and his friends to watch the cubs and white sox play baseball. It was me and a bunch of old guys, but I loved it and had so much fun. When Grandpappy died in 2000, right after we got back from watching Sammy Sosa hit like 52, I never went to another game again… Til this year. I always know how the Cubs finish each year but never would watch a game. I have a boy now Oliver, who turned 8 in april, so i figured it was time to face my fears and take the kiddo to a CUBS game. WOW What a year.. I’m so grateful to be a CUBS FAN! World Champions 2016

A true MVP. Whoever voted for Daniel Murphy as a first place vote should have his/her voting rights revoked. His MVP should’ve been unanimous. Those numbers in the 2 and 3 hole and playing SIX different positions are astounding.

Ultimate Cubs win has to be game 7 of the world series! Cubs blow the lead, game is in a rain delay, Cubs get the lead back and put in the young pitcher to save the game and finally break the curse of the Goat!

I dont even know how to describe the cubs winnings. It finally happened after 108 years!!. The curse is finally broken. I am so exited for all the cubs fans out their and I am exited myself. Hopefully they can do it again next year. Go Cubs!!!

I am a Rangers fan but enjoyed watching the Cubs and their fans celebrate the World Series. I am especially happy for Steve Bartman. I really felt bad for him and now hopefully he feels peace from this Championship.

As a Red Sox fan growing up in the 1990’s and 2000’s, I had a ton of compassion for the struggle that every Cubs fans had to endure. It’s rare to see a city that cares as much as Chicago does for their team, despite the constant coming up short. When they won, I celebrated, and am genuinely happy for the organization and city to finally have this hard fought championship under their belt.

It was the baseball equivalent of finally scoring that big date you’ve been waiting for. Will never forget where I was when it happened…at work thinking to myself crap, it’s going to be a long night. @KelSchroy75

WGN allowed this kid all the way in Mississippi to love and appreciate the Cubs and historic Wrigley Field. Ryne Sandberg easily became my favorite player, Kerry Wood had me in awe with his 20 strikeout performance, and the Sosa/McGwire homerun marathon will always be one of my favorite sports memories. There were plenty of highlights like those along the way, but the team still could put together a World Series worthy season.

Over the past few years, I’ve had the luxury to watch many of the Cubs’ top prospects dominate the minors with the Tennessee Smokies and Iowa Cubs. With guys like Kris Bryant and Kyle Schwarber rising through the pipeline, I could sense things might be changing. Theo Epstein finally put together the perfect team through what seemed a long rebuilding process through smart trades, calculated signings, wonderful scouting/drafting, & proper development. Now the curse has been broken!

I’ve enjoyed following and collecting these guys so far, & with their future being so bright, I’m sure my collection will only grow with time! If possible, I would love to add a Triple Threads Bryant to that collection! Thanks so much for the contest & best of luck to everyone!

I’ve been a Cubs fan all my life, going back to the Ernie Banks, Ron Santo and Billy Williams team that tried, but failed, to bring it home in 1969. I am so happy to see this happen in my lifetime because I was afraid I wouldn’t. Great group of guys and a great World Series Championship run for baseball fans everywhere. Go Cubs go!

It was awesome to see cubs win.. im an army vet… we use to talk about the cubs during our deployments, and i had a fellow soldier who was a die hard cubs fan, i bet he’s loving it now.. he may not be with us no more. But i bet hes rocking his jersey in heaven.

Not a big certain team baseball fan but remember going to my Grandpas and he was always watching the Cubbies as they were always on. Grandpa always said he was a Twins fan, but think he was more a Cubs fan more than anything. I was rooting for them throughout the series just in memory of my Grandpa. He would have been overjoyed they won it all, as I think baseball fans everywhere are even if not a Cubs fan. Great thing for baseball fans!!

Its always nice to see a well deserving team that has been held away from the series for so long to come in and win it!! Also nice, being from Boise, to see Kris Bryant making it happen from the Boise Hawks to the Chicago Cubs!! Great series!!

As a die hard Red Sox fan, I can emphasize with the plight of being a Cubs fan better than most. To see this Cubs team rewrite the history books was an incredibly special event. This year’s World Series was an amazing spectacle, and as baseball enthusiast, I couldn’t be happier to see this game being brought back to the forefront of the sporting world. Go Cubs Go!

I thought that the Cubs winning the WS was great for a couple reasons. First off the series itself was great and the way it was stretched out to game 7 in a close win was even better. Another reason I enjoyed the win is because my dad was born and raised in Chicago, would always tell me about how he would walk past Billy Williams car as a kid at wrigley.

While I am not a Cubs fan, it was great seeing a fan base end a 100 year long torture. This team looks like it could become a dynasty though. Cubs fans are going to get spoiled in the next few years.. Hopefully I get spoiled with this Bryant today 🙂

I watched the Cubs win their first World Series in over 100 years with my friends from college. Not all of them were baseball fans, but I found it amazing how the Cubs can unite sports and non-sports fan to watch them. It is a memory I will never forget. I’m extremely happy the Cubs finally won. They deserve it! (Twitter: mwilbanks21)

As a White Sox fan, and a resident of New England, I know what its like for teams to endure long stretches without winning a championship and the enjoyment of when they finally do so congrats to the Cubs and all of their fans!!! It was a long period but im sure it was worth the wait.

I inherited the Cubs from my father who grew up just outside of Chicago. It has been a rough life. I lost years off of my life during this world series, but it panned out the way it should have all the way. It was more satisfying to come down to the wire like that.

Nice to see the Cubs win, no team or city should have to wait 108 years for another Championship as a Flyers fan I’m starting to feel the pain Chicago felt as my Flyers won the Cup in 75 and it’s now 41 years and counting OUCH!

Awesome that the Cubs came back from down 3-1 just like the Red Sox in the prior decade….Chicago is a great sports town and it is a great feelings for all Cubs fans worldwide!! My Uncle Ray would have been proud of them as a lifelong Cubs fan…RIP!!

I’m a lifelong Yankees fan, but I have to admit, 2016 WS was one of the most exciting World Series in the history of the WS and game 7 was filled with more drama than any soap opera 🙂
I’ve been following the careers of both Anthony Rizzo & Kris Bryant and so happy for them both.
It’s so sad that Harry Caray (Carabina) wasn’t alive to witness, announce,sing or celebrate this historic victory. But at least we got to see some great guest 7th inning stretch stand-ins for Harry.

I’m hoping to stand out with originality here. Ultimate Cubs win to take the 2016 title actually occurred in 2015 for the NL wild card play-in game. Arrieta spun a gem to knock off the Pirates on the road. This win showed that the Cubs were for real and could win on the big stage. Even though they fell short of the World Series in 2015, that playoff run gave that young team the confidence and experience to get it done the following year. I’ll contend that they don’t win in 2016 without that 2015 Wild Card game to get them going.

I guess game 7 had to be the most ultimate win of them all, needing a 10th inning to get a winner, but I think game 4 of the NLCS was another great one. Urias was mowing the Cubs down, then come the 4th innings, the bats woke up and the Cubs ended up scoring 10 runs. Interesting tidbit is the Cubs and Indians both scored 27 runs overall in the World Series.
@JohnnyG711

Such an amazing historical event- I have friends who hadn’t watched a baseball game in years but watched Game Seven. Best part was seeing videos of 80 or 90 something year old Cubs fans celebrating after finally winning a World Series after decades and decades of watching either awful teams or teams that came so close but couldn’t finish the job (see Bartman, Steve). This would be such an awesome card to get- would be the crown jewel of my collection. Thanks for the chance! -Max Mannis (@manniscards)

It was amazing seeing the Cubs break the curse but especially in the final game jumping out to a lead but the Indians continued to fight back and tie it up in the late innings. It was almost like the curse wasn’t going you be broken then the rain delay. Then the Cubs did what the Cubs fid all year find a way to for someone to come up big and finally the curse is broken. Great to see the new Cubs ownership who when they took over committed to bringing a World Series Championship to Chicago.

They Built from the Draft. Got new Ownership Manager Lead them to a huge Free agency Trades Overcame A huge Injury early in season. Watching it play out for 162 Games and then going into the playoffs was just Magic. Truly Amazing to watch.

I just started collecting cards with my son a year ago. Being autistic is difficult, but order and organization is helpful. So putting cards in numerical order or by teams, has become a great pastime. His favorite team is the Cubs because of the friendly logo. What a great year.